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  • I dropped sims 4 too. If you like to build, I've found recently House Flipper 2 is everything I ever wanted in a building game. Not a life sim, but still pretty cool

  • What!?

  • If I can't get to the store by no later than 11am on a weekday, I don't go.

    Love the quiet hours. Peak hours are brutal and no one looks happy to be there either

  • I don't keep an account at all for YouTube, history off, no app, so I have to use YouTube through Firefox on my phone. I have to seek out what I am looking for. Absolutely love how impossible it is to get on with the mindless scroll this way. I'm so over algorithms force feeding bullshit.

  • Hibiscus tea is amazing! Agua de Jamaica

    Very good on a summer day with strong flavors

    "This delicious and refreshing hibiscus tea is a staple Mexican agua fresca (it’s right up there with horchata and agua de tamarindo), loved for its tart, slightly sweet flavor and stunning color."

  • Ginger beer is tits. It's expensive around here, so sometimes I'll make a fresh ginger syrup (which stays good in the fridge forever) and add a few tablespoons to seltzer water. It's basically the same thing and very refreshing!

  • Oh this process reminds me there is also sun tea!

  • Along the same lines, I think, I don't know what Spindrift is, but when my hubs went sober, he started drinking 100% grapefruit juice with Seltzer (usually grapefruit flavored seltzer) on ice. He says it tastes just like IPA with it's bitter notes. Probably a 1:2 ratio of juice:seltzer

    So if you can't get Spindrift, you can still make something similar!

  • I've been doing this with 1670 (Polish). Though, I'm not serious about learning, just dabbling in learning about the language. It's surprisingly a very helpful tool!

  • When I moved into my husband's house, I noticed he only used pinesol. I thought it fucking weird. 6 years later, I only use pinesol.

    I clean relatively often. I'll use bleach in the bathroom once a year maybe, the rest of the time it's Pinesol. We have a litter box in our bathroom, that I clean 3 times a week, and usually just clean the whole bathroom down at the same time. It's clean in there.

  • My own thoughts and inspirations come to me most often in the quiet times. I like saying hello to the birds. If I feel exhausted, I count my footsteps like you would music. 1234, 2234, 3234, 4234, and so on. I like hearing the winds, the trees crack as they sway, the squirrels hunting their forage. I listen out for other voices, and enjoy feeling connected to the rest of the world, a desire driven by isolation and loneliness, rarely do I find that sense of community in a podcast. The old man who walks my neighborhood every morning, does not have in headphones, he waves and smiles to every passerby, sometimes, his simple gesture, is the only kind/happy moment of my day.

    People are different, it may be boring for you, but my ADD keeps my brain busy, and my CPTSD has me want to hear my surroundings vividly. I jump scare very easily, to avoid that, I use the power of, hearing one coming. I know I'm boring, but I don't think it's because I don't listen to stuff while walking. Nothingness carries something within it, the interpretation only being found by the self. And to note, when I was younger I always had music. Things have just changed with age, it's shocking I know, but as time moves, I want to slow it down, and appreciate everything I can. I crave quiet more than ever.

    My husband is completely different, and more like you, where he spends most of his waking hours listening to podcasts and such. People are different, and that doesn't make one better than the other.

    You don't have to tear others down, to make yourself feel better. I could call you a robot (hypothetically, I'm not, do you) for putting in your headphones like everyone else does. I'm on our states University campus kind of often. The amount of young people with headphones in, eye on screens, even as they get their meals or cross the street, is very odd to see for me. It honestly feels a bit like culture shock everytime I am up there. They walk into staff without looking or apologizing, and if you people watch for an hour or so, you'll notice the majority plug themselves in. While I don't think one is better than the other, it's just different process. I find it amusing you call the ones who unplug robots however. We used to clown of people who had Bluetooth ear pieces in the early 00's, it was the universal sign someone was a douche. Now everyone has airpods and the like. White socks, white shoes, white earbuds, head down in screen, it's the standard look at the university by me.

    It's just amusing to see how things have changed in 25 years, from bluetooth sales douches, to today being called a robot for not plugging in, and instead paying attention to one's environment out and about.

  • Which is why I'm patiently (and with no expectation) waiting for paralives.

  • Yes, but not with them eyes

  • I am the total opposite, if you wink at me I'm going to be wholly creeped out.

  • I have 30 hours in house flipper 2 since getting it 5 days ago. I wish I could live in the homes I make

  • My husband and I are raising a kid off $60k/yr.

    His father helps with emergencies, for example the washing machine broke recently, so his grandmother actually bought it, as an early Christmas gift.

    We'd be wrecked if we didn't have at little help here and there.

    The most I've ever made on my own was $42K for the year.. These high salaries folks talk about blow my mind.

  • I quit buying it, and am raising my son without it. For these reasons. It's not a good breakfast, nearly wholly empty on calories.

    If I cook him breakfast, it's usually eggs and turkey sausages. That's the "go to". Most days it's leftover dinner though. He loves that shit at 8am

    I don't have breakfast (coffee usually). But like today, I broke my fast with some crackers and hummus at noon.

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Bacon, Pineapple, hot pepper, fresh mozzarella pizza made using Pan De Cristal dough

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    More for folks from walkable environments, my question is: would you walk an hour and 15 minutes to go to say, the library?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Any people here orphaned with living parents? what did your life turn out like? What were some of the stuggles, or some of the positives?